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Why should we be so interested in STEM?
"There are some problems that can only be solved with the help of STEM," explains 2013 ASCD Annual Conference presenter and President of University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Freeman Hrabowski. In a video available on ASCD's conference webpage (bottom, left) Hrabowski explains why UMBC's course redesign efforts began with STEM areas and why it's important to appreciate the arts and humanities, social sciences and STEM. From the ASCD 2013 Conference homepage:
Stay Engaged at the Water Cooler
The purpose of this page is to allow participants of the wiki a place to send and receive messages to the group.
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Why should we be so interested in STEM?
"There are some problems that can only be solved with the help of STEM," explains 2013 ASCD Annual Conference presenter and President of University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Freeman Hrabowski. In a video available on ASCD's conference webpage (bottom, left) Hrabowski explains why UMBC's course redesign efforts began with STEM areas and why it's important to appreciate the arts and humanities, social sciences and STEM. From the ASCD 2013 Conference homepage:
posted by Cathleen Randall, 3/1/13